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14 Am. L. & Econ. Rev. [i] (2012)

handle is hein.journals/aler14 and id is 1 raw text is: American Law and Economics Review

Volume 14 Number 1 Spring 2012
Articles
Intertemporal Choice and Legal Constraints                       1
M. Keith Chen and Alan Schwartz
The Impact of Juvenile Curfew Laws on Arrests of Youth and Adults  44
Patrick Kline
Domestic and International Influences on Firm-Level Governance:
Evidence from Canada                                            68
Anita I. Anand, Frank Milne, and Lynnette D. Purda
Weak Intellectual Property Rights, Research Spillovers, and the
Incentive to Innovate                                          111
Vincenzo Denicolb and Luigi Alberto Franzoni
Title IX and the Allocation of Resources to Women's and Men's
Sports                                                         141
Amy Farmer and Paul Pecorino
Does Immigration Cause Crime? Evidence from Spain              165
Csar Alonso-Borrego, Nuno Garoupa, and Pablo Vdzquez
The Impact of Noneconomic Damages Cap on Health Care Delivery
in Hospitals                                                   192
Anca M. Cotet
Product-Use Information and the Limits of Voluntary Disclosure  235
Oren Bar-Gill and Oliver Board
Delegated Monitoring: When Can Boards Rely on Outside Experts?  271
Nina Walton
Reputational Economies of Scale, with Application to Law Firms  302
Edward M. lacobucci
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